Although my pieces are best admired from a viewing distance of a couple of feet, I enjoy providing special surprises for those that desire a closer inspection.
Featured Artist Roger Wood
I mostly work intuitively while trying each part, discarding those that don’t work and quickly gluing those that do before they can escape.
Featured Artist Kelly Thiel
Since my artwork is mostly narrative, I will often journal onto my pieces, or carve in a word that helps express the concept.
Featured Artist Gayle Faucette Wisbon
The landscape of New Mexico continues to inspire me. The natural beauty of this state is a dream for artists.
Featured Artist Chris Maynard
Chris Maynard works solely with feathers. With a background in both biology and art, he combines science and beauty in his feather shadowbox creations.
Featured Artist Kristina Closs
Most of my inspiration is drawn either from gardens, both my own and those of friends, or the natural landscapes that surround me.
Featured Artist Chua Chin Leng
The Art of RAR is a new art form in its infancy and many interesting works are waiting to be discovered and unveiled. Each piece of work is a painting but not painting, a photograph but not photography, an original but not original.
Featured Artist Andrew Werby
Lately I’ve been taking advantage of the revolution in digital technology that’s occurred in the last couple of decades to extend the range of things I can do.
Featured Artist J.T. Liss
Living in NYC, one can experience an array of emotions and situations simply by observing and music only enhances those experiences.
Featured Artist Donna Bernstein
βIt is not horses that I paint; I paint how they make me feel.β
Featured Artist Ulviyya Hamzayeva
Resembling the patterns of carpets and miniatures and ancient petroglyphs, her paintings seem to revive the fantastic characters of ancient legends and tales.
Featured Artist JK Dooley
I choose not to paint peoples’ faces. If the painting features an animal and a person, I prefer the viewer interpret the emotion of the picture based on the animal’s expression
Featured Artist Col Mitchell
I am continually exploring the alluring intricate synergy between the paper structure, the paint and my own contribution; the result greater than the sum of the individual effects.
Featured Artist Teresa Haag
A broken fence, crooked fire escape, or crumbling brick from a wall all remind me of lines and wrinkles in a face that has really lived.